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Chowan County Deputy and DARE Officer, Car) Rabe checks the registration on this pick-up truck. On Saturday afternoon Chowan County )aw enforcement and the North Carotina Highway Patro) set up two checkpoints. (Photo by Heten Out!and) Effort made to keep roads safe St. John's plate sttle; Services The Reverend Edwin Cook from Raleigh, NC will con duct the 10 a.m. worship ser vices on Sunday, July 14th and Sunday, July 21st at the Good Sheperd Lutheran Church, Elizabeth City, NC. Called Out to perform "Called Out II" will be singing at Snug Harbor Community Church on Sun day, July 14. at 7 p.m. Yes, we have dir condi tioning and yes, this is Dianne McHone's group. There is no admission but a love offering will be taken: Come out and worship the Lord with them! Several checkpoints were established in Chowan County Saturday afternoon by Chowan County law en forcement and the North Carolina Highway Patrol. Officers were checking ve hicles and drivers for a number of things including proper vehicle identifica tion, valid drivers license, proper use and installation of child safety seats. "The checkpoints were routine," said Chowan County Sheriff, Fred Spruill. "We did find a num ber of minor violation, in eluding one Driving while under the influence, and a child restraint violation." The checkpoints were estab lished at the entrances of Arrowhead Subdivision and the Chowan Beach Subdivi sion. Ga!! King, Activities Support Coordinator for the Partnership for Chiidren (center) finds a Jimmy Buffet fan interested in the coHection of o!d 33 aibums she had on dispiay. (Photo by He!en Kerr Outiand) St. John's the Evangelist Episcopal Church is raising money to purchase and maintain a church van to accommodate our growing Sunday school class. The congregation will host a Fried Fish Dinner Sale on July 13th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.. The sale will take place at 305 North Oa kum Street, next to LaDall's Variety Store. Tickets are $5 each. For information call Leslie at 482-0175. Get it Deiivered For Just Pennies A Week! Caii 482-4418 Today! Partnership sponsors fundraiser The Chowan/Gates/ Perquimans Partnership for Children held a flea market/ yard sale Saturday morning on the grounds of their facility on Dillard's Mill Road. Vendors rented a space for $25 with the proceeds from that rent going to the partnership. Vendors could also make a contr ibution of all or some of the money they made going to the part nership. "This is a fiea mar ket/yard sale to raise funds for the partnership. We hope to have more of in the future," said Gail King, Activities Sup port Coordinator in charge of public relations and fundraising. "We also hope to have more participation by the community and other com munity organizations." King had a table set up with infor mation on the partnership available and where visitors could make donations to the partnership. Approximately ten vendors were on hand for the yardsale/ flea market selling a wide vari ety of items from the usual items to Jimmy Butlet 33 al bums and military jungle ham mocks. 9n'/,af [ # IMP $68.99 s47M,.s55's SAVE up4o $43 SO! OOMMTOWM WtLLtAMSTOW 14! W. MAM STREET Sound. Feet Sh 306 SOUTH BROAD STREET EDEMTOM Programs available Chowan Hospital an nounces the following health programs that are available to the public in July. The Free Cholesterol and BloodPressure Screening, via the Mobile Wellness Unit, will be held on July 18,2002 at the IGA in Columbia, NC from 12 noon til 2 p.m. For information call 482-6242. Registnatian to start Registration for Fail 2002 classes at the College of the Albemarle will start on July 15th. Students are urged to register early in order to get the classes they need. Classes are on a first -come, first served basis. 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